Just 2.5 Hours from Toronto

The Sunny Rock Bed & Breakfast still have availability for the Thanksgiving Weekend.
Please consider which room fits your best need.
Our “Turkey package” runs $75 per person and includes a full course traditional dinner on the Saturday night and a second left over meal on the Sunday.

Still have lots of availbility for this weekend. and Just wanting to remind folks that it is also the first weekend of the Haliburton County Studio Tour.

Make a two night reservation with us at the Sunny Rock Bed & Breakfast and mention the word “Champagne” and we will place a chilled bottle of champagne or nonalcoholice cider in your room for your arrival.

Awoke early, made coffee & went out on the deck to watch Harriot the Heron fish. Out of the corner of my eye a black furry shape distracted me. Looked down and thereâ€™s a bear below the cabin at the edge of the reeds. He(She) was a teenager by size, looked around for a few minutes and turned & disappeared. I donâ€™t think he saw me, just didnâ€™t want to get paws muddy. Amazing! Oh, the Heron caught a fish, put his head up and swallowed his(her) breakfast in one gulp. Going for mine now. What a great place Sunny Rock is!

The festivities begin Friday evening with a family skating party with music, hot dogs and hot chocolate. The fun continues with the famous Adult Broomball Tournament Saturday’s events include a pancake breakfast, a parade, horse drawn wagon rides, Mini-Snowmobile rides, displays and demonstrations, a craft sale, dog sled rides for kids and adults, children’s games, food, music and more. Be sure to buy your $3 Snowball Button at one of the many local merchants selling them (all events require one).

Haliburton School of The Arts
February 3 2007
Saturday workshops in Finger Style Guitar, Get to Know Your SLR Camera, Handknitting for Beginners, Rock Paper Scissors…& Fabric! A great way to spend a day!

Minden Car Racing on IceFebruary 2007 The Canadian Automobile Sport Club for the Ontario Region presents Ice Racing every Saturday and Sunday, last races of the season is Feb 25 & 26. A winter fun family day finishes the race season off with great fun. Ice Racing started in Ontario more than forty years ago and it’s an inexpensive, fun part of CASC-OR for competitors and spectators alike. Originally all events were held on forzen lakes and rivers and some still are but in the late seventies the Central Ontario series moved to more permanent facilities at the fairgrounds in Minden. Here a track is laid out in an ‘kidney’ shape, then flooded repeatedly to build up ice between the snow banks that define the course. For more information contact: Haliburton County Info Centre Tel: 800-461-7677 or Email: tourism@county.haliburton.on.ca

Harvest Ham Dinner will be held at the Locklin United Church on Saturday September 23. There are three sittings: 5, 6, 7 pm.The meal features ham, baked beans, scallop potatoes, coleslaw and the ever so famous Lochlin Pies. Tickets are now on sale from Lois at 705-286-1765.

Haliburton Highlands Winter Carnival 2007
February 2-4 2007 Friday night the bonfire starts at dusk Saturday the pancake reakfast starts at 7:30 am. Registration for the poker run is a 9 am at the caboose with a $750 grand prize Remax Balloon and ATV rides etc..start at 10 am The chili lunch at 11:30 the Dance is 9 pm and it’s $10 a person, or $15 a couple.

Classy Cocktail Caper Fundraiser for the Haliburton Highlands Health Services Foundation will be held on October 21, 2006 at the Wigamog Inn. If you are interested in attending please call 705-457-1580.